User:Anna Frodesiak/Mentoring - Adding references

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EDITORNAME, this is the page where your work will be listed and monitored.

First, only edit when, where, and how we say. After you establish trust and demonstrate competence with useful contributions, you can move on to more interesting areas, and hopefully, eventually, join the community and edit constructively as you wish.

Referencing articles

Here is the plan:

1. I reference an article. You inspect it. You tell me you understand what I did.

2. You pick an article from a list. You tell me in detail how you would like to reference it. I approve. You make the edit. I inspect it then allow you to go to step 3.

3. You pick one and reference it on your own. I inspect it then allow you to go to step 4.

4. You pick five more and do them. You stop. I inspect.

If all goes well through step four, you will be on your own to do many of these while I (or we) monitor and advise.

Okay?

Steps

Step 1

  1. I googled ARTICLENAME.
  2. I found WEBSITEWEBSITE which looked like a good source.
  3. I copied the url.
  4. I went to ARTICLENAME and clicked edit.
  5. I added <ref>WEBSITEWEBSITE</ref> to the end of the first sentence. I removed the template at the top that said "unreferenced".
  6. I added ==References== then beneath that {{reflist}} to the bottom of the article. See Shark River Reef as an example of where that reference section fits in. You are smart. figure it out.
  7. I added to the edit summary bar at the bottom: "Add ref and remove unreferenced template"
  8. I clicked save. Done.

Did you understand what I did? Any questions? Please answer below (and do not forget to indent your reply).

Step 2

Now it is your turn. Your article name is ARTICLENAME.

  1. Using Google News, search the name in quotes like "ARTICLENAME".
  2. Click a major newspaper webpage that mentions the subject.
  3. Paste the reference you found here to show me what you selected.

Step 3

  1. Add the reference you found in step 2 to ARTICLENAME just like I did in step 1.

Step 4

  1. Add WEBSITEWEBSITE to User:Anna Frodesiak/Mentoring - Sample article

Step 5

Remember to select the best possible reference. You want one that looks like a major newspaper and does not promote the subject.

  1. You do ARTICLENAME.

Step 6

Do ARTICLENAME using site:gov

Here are three I found. Which do you think is best?

  • WEBSITEWEBSITE
  • WEBSITEWEBSITE
  • WEBSITEWEBSITE

Step 7

Do these:

  1. ARTICLENAME
  2. ARTICLENAME
  3. ARTICLENAME

Step 8

Visit User:Anna Frodesiak/Mentoring - Articles to reference and start working through the list. Add {{done}} to those you have completed. They will be reviewed.